The Carbon chronicle (1943-07-29)
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The Carbon chronicle (1943-07-29)
- Publication date
- 1943-07-29
- Topics
- Carbon chronicle [1929]
- Publisher
- Edouard J. Rouleau
- Collection
- peel_newspapers; peel; university_of_alberta_libraries; toronto
- Language
- English
- Item Size
- 60.0M
Page 1:
- Just Gleanings
- Extra Ration for Farm Help
- "Alaska Highway" Official
- 4,000,000 Acres out of Wheat
- Urges Gravelling Part of Highway 9, Calgary to Drum
- Cave in at Peerless Mine Cuts off Creek Flow
- British Destroyer on the Warpath
- Issue Ration Book 3 Here August 26 to 28
- Gravelling of Alaska Road to be Completed by Fall
- Is Your Subscription Due
- George Waight
- Long Years Ago
- United Farmers' Union Meeting Held Monday
- The World of Wheat Reviewed Weekly by Major H. G. L. Strange
- Little Items of Local Interest
- Local News Items
- Road Grant Will be Spent on Two Important Roads
- Work Progresses at New Peerless Mine Site
Page 2:
- Pilot Officer "Bob" Fritz
- Agriculture and the War
- Health League of Canada
- Holidays at Home
- Was Tough Enough
- Much More Expensive
- Proves Something
- To Conserve Labor
- No Ballyhoo
- Smile Awhile
- Fly Control Methods
- Aircraft Production
- Sent Where Needed
Page 3:
- Story About Fighting Men of the Exiled Air Forces is Written in the World's Skies
- Collecting Mosquito Specimens
- Old Battleground
- Home Service
- High Priced Pies
- Canadian Crews Hunt Subs in Mid-Atlantic
- Visit from Colonel
- Strange Specimen
- Use Lots of Paper
- Nazis Are Unable to Prevent the People of the Occupied Territories from Learning Truth
- Potato Beetle
- Personal Lines Always Distinctive
- Could Prove It
- Affects the Quality
Page 4:
- Health League of Canada Presents Topics of Vital Interest
- World Happenings Briefly Told
- Troop Carriers
- Paper from Salvage
- Should Not Complain
- Sheep Need Salt
- Chance for Jokers
- How the Baby Has Grown
- Sunday School Lesson
- Steel Helmet
- In Allied Service
- Guarding the Coast
Page 5:
- Thousands of Water Projects Now Completed
- Dependents's Board of Trustee Committees Meet
- Way Was Paved by Commandos for Canadians
- After the War
- One of Canada's Post-War Plans is Being Started
- Army Plays Host to the Navy
- New Jump Tower Operating at Shilo
- Bill Approved
- Fewer Raid Victims
- Eager for News
- Wins Second Award
- For Needy Russians
- New Navy Tanker
- Shortage Acute
- High Praise for Canada's Ship Building Effort
- Exchange Planned
- Will be Used
- New Anti-Serum
- London
Page 6:
- Airwomen Control Fighter Aircraft
- Home for Sailors
- Newest R. C. A. F. Threat to U-Boat Packs
- Means Great Saving
- Showed No Gratitude
- Favourite Casserole
- Gems of Thought
- Had to Give Up
- Yes, We Have No Bananas
- Amazing Foresight
- Save the Feathers
- Heat Resisting Glass
- Save Fuel Oil
- Stolen by Nazis
- Boys and Girls Doing Their Bit
- Prisoners of War
Page 7:
- Pattern for Disaster
- Army Smartens up Men's Battle Dress - Black Ties Okay
- Gift from the Queen
- Suspends Publication
- Link Instructress
- Charming Sun Style
- Permit Required
- Met Santa Claus
- Zones for Laundries
- Asking No Help
Page 8:
- Local News
- A Weekly Editor Looks at Ottawa
- Caponizing of Cockerels
- Pictures Rosy World Ahead
- Dealer Must put License Number on Gas Coupons
- C. P. R. Rushes Bacon to Britain
- Just Gleanings
- Extra Ration for Farm Help
- "Alaska Highway" Official
- 4,000,000 Acres out of Wheat
- Urges Gravelling Part of Highway 9, Calgary to Drum
- Cave in at Peerless Mine Cuts off Creek Flow
- British Destroyer on the Warpath
- Issue Ration Book 3 Here August 26 to 28
- Gravelling of Alaska Road to be Completed by Fall
- Is Your Subscription Due
- George Waight
- Long Years Ago
- United Farmers' Union Meeting Held Monday
- The World of Wheat Reviewed Weekly by Major H. G. L. Strange
- Little Items of Local Interest
- Local News Items
- Road Grant Will be Spent on Two Important Roads
- Work Progresses at New Peerless Mine Site
Page 2:
- Pilot Officer "Bob" Fritz
- Agriculture and the War
- Health League of Canada
- Holidays at Home
- Was Tough Enough
- Much More Expensive
- Proves Something
- To Conserve Labor
- No Ballyhoo
- Smile Awhile
- Fly Control Methods
- Aircraft Production
- Sent Where Needed
Page 3:
- Story About Fighting Men of the Exiled Air Forces is Written in the World's Skies
- Collecting Mosquito Specimens
- Old Battleground
- Home Service
- High Priced Pies
- Canadian Crews Hunt Subs in Mid-Atlantic
- Visit from Colonel
- Strange Specimen
- Use Lots of Paper
- Nazis Are Unable to Prevent the People of the Occupied Territories from Learning Truth
- Potato Beetle
- Personal Lines Always Distinctive
- Could Prove It
- Affects the Quality
Page 4:
- Health League of Canada Presents Topics of Vital Interest
- World Happenings Briefly Told
- Troop Carriers
- Paper from Salvage
- Should Not Complain
- Sheep Need Salt
- Chance for Jokers
- How the Baby Has Grown
- Sunday School Lesson
- Steel Helmet
- In Allied Service
- Guarding the Coast
Page 5:
- Thousands of Water Projects Now Completed
- Dependents's Board of Trustee Committees Meet
- Way Was Paved by Commandos for Canadians
- After the War
- One of Canada's Post-War Plans is Being Started
- Army Plays Host to the Navy
- New Jump Tower Operating at Shilo
- Bill Approved
- Fewer Raid Victims
- Eager for News
- Wins Second Award
- For Needy Russians
- New Navy Tanker
- Shortage Acute
- High Praise for Canada's Ship Building Effort
- Exchange Planned
- Will be Used
- New Anti-Serum
- London
Page 6:
- Airwomen Control Fighter Aircraft
- Home for Sailors
- Newest R. C. A. F. Threat to U-Boat Packs
- Means Great Saving
- Showed No Gratitude
- Favourite Casserole
- Gems of Thought
- Had to Give Up
- Yes, We Have No Bananas
- Amazing Foresight
- Save the Feathers
- Heat Resisting Glass
- Save Fuel Oil
- Stolen by Nazis
- Boys and Girls Doing Their Bit
- Prisoners of War
Page 7:
- Pattern for Disaster
- Army Smartens up Men's Battle Dress - Black Ties Okay
- Gift from the Queen
- Suspends Publication
- Link Instructress
- Charming Sun Style
- Permit Required
- Met Santa Claus
- Zones for Laundries
- Asking No Help
Page 8:
- Local News
- A Weekly Editor Looks at Ottawa
- Caponizing of Cockerels
- Pictures Rosy World Ahead
- Dealer Must put License Number on Gas Coupons
- C. P. R. Rushes Bacon to Britain
Notes
[public]: Weekly. Imprint varies. Published 12 September 1929 to [?8 September] 1960.
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- The Carbon chronicle
- Extent
- v. : ill.
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